Latvia Infant Mortality Rate 1950-2025

Chart and table of the Latvia infant mortality rate from 1950 to 2025. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100.
  • The current infant mortality rate for Latvia in 2025 is 2.798 deaths per 1000 live births, a 2.17% decline from 2024.
  • The infant mortality rate for Latvia in 2024 was 2.860 deaths per 1000 live births, a 2.09% decline from 2023.
  • The infant mortality rate for Latvia in 2023 was 2.921 deaths per 1000 live births, a 2.83% decline from 2022.
  • The infant mortality rate for Latvia in 2022 was 3.006 deaths per 1000 live births, a 2.72% decline from 2021.
Data Source: United Nations - World Population Prospects

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Similar Countries Ranked by Infant Mortality Rate
Country Name 2025 Infant Mortality Rate
Trinidad and Tobago 19.023
Aruba 12.039
Panama 12.012
New Caledonia 9.945
Seychelles 9.450
Barbados 8.722
Argentina 8.541
Curacao 7.579
Guam 7.418
Uruguay 7.351
Kuwait 5.855
Oman 5.790
Chile 5.563
Channel Islands 5.443
French Polynesia 5.340
Qatar 5.285
United States 5.204
Bahamas 5.057
Saudi Arabia 5.021
Bahrain 4.930
UAE 4.575
Puerto Rico 4.496
Antigua and Barbuda 4.415
Malta 4.072
Canada 3.744
Lithuania 3.366
Hungary 3.326
Croatia 3.263
New Zealand 3.187
United Kingdom 3.166
Taiwan 3.101
Switzerland 2.875
Cyprus 2.873
Latvia 2.798
Poland 2.666
Australia 2.620
France 2.557
Denmark 2.532
Luxembourg 2.301
Macao 2.220
Belgium 2.211
Greece 2.205
Austria 2.190
Portugal 2.168
Israel 2.144
Italy 2.061
Germany 2.027
Netherlands 2.007
Spain 1.899
Ireland 1.776
South Korea 1.721
Estonia 1.624
Sweden 1.616
Norway 1.594
Japan 1.497
Slovenia 1.483
Singapore 1.364
Finland 1.340
Hong Kong 1.132
Iceland 0.927
Latvia - Historical Infant Mortality Rate Data
Year Infant Mortality Rate Growth Rate
2025 2.798 -2.170%
2024 2.860 -2.090%
2023 2.921 -2.830%
2022 3.006 -2.720%
2021 3.090 -2.680%
2020 3.175 -2.580%
2019 3.259 -2.540%
2018 3.344 -9.740%
2017 3.705 -8.880%
2016 4.066 -8.180%
2015 4.428 -7.540%
2014 4.789 -7.010%
2013 5.150 -9.330%
2012 5.680 -8.530%
2011 6.210 -7.850%
2010 6.739 -7.290%
2009 7.269 -6.800%
2008 7.799 -5.190%
2007 8.226 -4.950%
2006 8.654 -4.700%
2005 9.081 -4.500%
2004 9.509 -4.300%
2003 9.936 -10.420%
2002 11.092 -9.450%
2001 12.249 -8.620%
2000 13.405 -7.950%
1999 14.562 -7.350%
1998 15.718 -2.280%
1997 16.084 -2.220%
1996 16.450 -2.180%
1995 16.816 -2.130%
1994 17.182 -2.090%
1993 17.548 3.520%
1992 16.951 3.650%
1991 16.354 3.780%
1990 15.758 3.940%
1989 15.161 4.100%
1988 14.564 -5.110%
1987 15.348 -4.850%
1986 16.131 -4.630%
1985 16.915 -4.420%
1984 17.698 -4.240%
1983 18.482 -4.490%
1982 19.351 -4.300%
1981 20.221 -4.120%
1980 21.090 -3.960%
1979 21.960 -3.810%
1978 22.829 2.540%
1977 22.263 2.610%
1976 21.697 2.680%
1975 21.131 2.750%
1974 20.565 2.830%
1973 19.999 -2.250%
1972 20.460 -2.200%
1971 20.921 -2.150%
1970 21.381 -2.110%
1969 21.842 -2.070%
1968 22.303 -6.620%
1967 23.883 -6.210%
1966 25.463 -5.840%
1965 27.043 -5.520%
1964 28.623 -5.230%
1963 30.203 -9.100%
1962 33.227 -8.340%
1961 36.251 -7.700%
1960 39.276 -7.150%
1959 42.300 -6.670%
1958 45.324 -12.150%
1957 51.590 -10.830%
1956 57.857 -9.770%
1955 64.123 -8.900%
1954 70.390 -8.170%
1953 76.656 -7.560%
1952 82.922 -7.030%
1951 89.189 -6.560%
1950 95.455 0.000%